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tomorrow morning especially south and east, the tomorrow a little piece of energy will pull away. sunny in the afternoon, warmer into the 60-degree range on tuesday. wednesday we are going to warm up even more ahead of this front, we'll warm toward about 70. most of the showers just do the dc split. temperatures are going to struggle. in the shanendoah valley we may not get to 50 degrees today due to the early arrival of clouds. winchester 47, closer to 60 in easton. warmer south and east. we are stopping in the low to mid-50s here in the metro. as we look at the forecast in detail, 54 degrees today with afternoon showers. cool tomorrow, upper 50s to near 60, wednesday looks like a much better day, it will be warmer and around 70. as we head toward thursday and friday, good news with the nats coming home for game three of their series. 67 thursday. slight chance of a shower right now early line on the weekends looking good. highs saturday sunday mid-70s. monika samtani, over to you. >> reporter: good morning everybody. the northbound side of the gw parkway has been blocked this mo
tomorrow morning especially south and east, the tomorrow a little piece of energy will pull away. sunny in the afternoon, warmer into the 60-degree range on tuesday. wednesday we are going to warm up even more ahead of this front, we'll warm toward about 70. most of the showers just do the dc split. temperatures are going to struggle. in the shanendoah valley we may not get to 50 degrees today due to the early arrival of clouds. winchester 47, closer to 60 in easton. warmer south and east. we...
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and that energy is going to make its way toward us. it's going to lose punch as it makes its way toward us. practically picking up just a small chance of a shower here as we look toward hagerstown, maybe picking up showers. and then as this front slips to the south and east of us, we start to clear out, already, on saturday evening. so just a quick shower in the forecast for the d.c. metro area on saturday. and then sunday, that's when the big event arrives. the cloud cover starts to spread in here during the morning and the rain arrives by noon for most of us and it will get steady and heavy at times. you can see in the dell morva peninsula and also in the chesapeake bay, getting heavy rain on sunday and it looks like we could see that rain continue into sunday night as well. overnight tonight, none of that, clear and comfortable. low humidity. 53 to 62 for your overnight lows and saturday morning, it will be mostly sunny and nice with temperatures in the 50s and 60s. the cloud cover will increase. a chance of a late shower or storm a
and that energy is going to make its way toward us. it's going to lose punch as it makes its way toward us. practically picking up just a small chance of a shower here as we look toward hagerstown, maybe picking up showers. and then as this front slips to the south and east of us, we start to clear out, already, on saturday evening. so just a quick shower in the forecast for the d.c. metro area on saturday. and then sunday, that's when the big event arrives. the cloud cover starts to spread in...
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materials are going to have some was comparisons, really, energy and materials are going to be the two worst comparisons. so you know, alcoa could very well have a disappointing surprisingly disappointing quarter. but i think it's a mistake to use that as a bellwether. i like to move really, this first week of earnings where you know you don't have that many companies report, give me a couple weeks worth of earnings where i can see every sector represented. you know what the economic environment is here in the states and globally. so you just cannot have high expectations. and if you have a good surprise, let's say overall earnings rather than the 2.4% let's say earnings are up, 2 to 5%, you know s that really a big surprise? i'm not really sure it is. because you are still pretty close to 0. and nobody is expecting the economy to really accelerate over the course of the next couple of quarters. >> susie: all right so, what is going to be driving investment strategy over the coming weeks and months? is it going to be the earnings or is it going to be more of the big economic picture an
materials are going to have some was comparisons, really, energy and materials are going to be the two worst comparisons. so you know, alcoa could very well have a disappointing surprisingly disappointing quarter. but i think it's a mistake to use that as a bellwether. i like to move really, this first week of earnings where you know you don't have that many companies report, give me a couple weeks worth of earnings where i can see every sector represented. you know what the economic...
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we do have the energy portfolio build. coal and natural gas is part of that energy that will be used in west virginia. if you look in your home county, there is a plant burning coal cleaning west virginia. i know how important those coal miner jobs are. the epa is overstepping their bounds. there have been four federal judges to have spent their hands. -- who have spanked their hand. >> this clement limit -- this bill limits the use of coal and natural gas. i do not know how you can defend this thing. >> what do you say to a coal miner and his wife and to the children, what you say to them about colal? >> it hurts all of us when a man or woman loses their job in west virginia. one of the things we have to offer to offer training for new jobs. people who have lost their jobs, their family members, in order to retrain them and give them the kind of skills or they can work in another industry. the coal and gas industry in west virginia, or whatever they choose. it is one of those things that we certainly hope the demand for c
we do have the energy portfolio build. coal and natural gas is part of that energy that will be used in west virginia. if you look in your home county, there is a plant burning coal cleaning west virginia. i know how important those coal miner jobs are. the epa is overstepping their bounds. there have been four federal judges to have spent their hands. -- who have spanked their hand. >> this clement limit -- this bill limits the use of coal and natural gas. i do not know how you can...
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speaking of the upper level energy, let's go to the west. oklahoma, texas, this is a patch of clouds with some upper level energy that will continue to track our way into tomorrow that will give is a good chance for more light rain late in the day columbus day. the frost advisory in effect for parts of the shenandoah valley and then look at this -- the bright blue is a freeze warning in effect from midnight until 9:00 a.m. this is alkali think it will get. 34 by tomorrow morning. closer to the metro, 37 manassas. a little bit warmer in the lower 40's. close to 40 in waldorf. just a few light showers will be developing. mainly late in the day. after 2:00 or 3:00 p.m. temperatures will remain cool. look at this period low to mid 50's for the high temperature. tomorrow, very similar to today. tuesday, back to sunshine. but it will not warmus up that much just back to 60. the average is 72. close to average on wednesday when the nats come back for a guaranteed game 3. i will not get ahead of myself. the mother should be agreeable. >> up in camde
speaking of the upper level energy, let's go to the west. oklahoma, texas, this is a patch of clouds with some upper level energy that will continue to track our way into tomorrow that will give is a good chance for more light rain late in the day columbus day. the frost advisory in effect for parts of the shenandoah valley and then look at this -- the bright blue is a freeze warning in effect from midnight until 9:00 a.m. this is alkali think it will get. 34 by tomorrow morning. closer to the...
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we are part of the same energy. we can no longer take the attitude of not in my backyard. in today's world, if someone in china sneezes, we all catch the flu in san francisco. we have seen the impact of such a ripple effect in the recent economic crisis. in today's global economy, peace in the least, the aids epidemic in africa, the world hunger crisis, and making sure that every child has access to a decent education is all -- our responsibility. we have to use diplomacy to prevent war. we have to have compassion for mankind, no matter which continent they are from or which color they are, creed or religion. we all have to do our part to bring peace, harmony, and equality to the world. thank you so much for this amazing award. [applause] [unintelligible] >> congratulations. before i give the next award, we have about 10 more minutes if everyone could please stay, that would be great, thank you. our next award is the community advocate of the year award. this goes to sandy. [applause] she is a founding member of [unintelligible] founded in 1971 and served as development di
we are part of the same energy. we can no longer take the attitude of not in my backyard. in today's world, if someone in china sneezes, we all catch the flu in san francisco. we have seen the impact of such a ripple effect in the recent economic crisis. in today's global economy, peace in the least, the aids epidemic in africa, the world hunger crisis, and making sure that every child has access to a decent education is all -- our responsibility. we have to use diplomacy to prevent war. we...
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when somebody's walking out of a supermarket with a can of energy drink and three bags of chips, they going to eat whatever they want to eat. >> right. >> what actual percentage of the population is going to be affected by this -- actually care what is going into the food and change their buying habits? >> i think that people are interested in what is in their food. so are we. won't to provide fact-based information for consumers and has scientific evidence. the proponents of proposition 37 recognized that the measure would be essential putting a skull and cross bones on the product. that is what the big of the funder called the proposition 37 label. a skull and cross bone and that is not the case. the specific evidence is leave theming -- overwhelmingly clear that genetically engineered food are safe, they have been endorsed by the national academy of sciences, the world health organization and the american medical association voted at the annual meeting three months ago in june that there is no special labeling needed for bioengineering food. >> a lot of concern is that there is not
when somebody's walking out of a supermarket with a can of energy drink and three bags of chips, they going to eat whatever they want to eat. >> right. >> what actual percentage of the population is going to be affected by this -- actually care what is going into the food and change their buying habits? >> i think that people are interested in what is in their food. so are we. won't to provide fact-based information for consumers and has scientific evidence. the proponents of...
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first my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message.
first my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message.
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first my energy independence policy means more than three million new jo. many of them in manufacturing. myx tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class anand for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china and improvingng job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. hey, what are you drinking? i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm just in love with the flavor. i get mine black. i don't want to take away from that pure taste. so smooth, no bitterness. it's awesome. there's no other taste like it. erica runs on dunkin' coffee. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> this goes to an extreme from pleasant to overcast and gloomy. >> how are people dealing with this first is to fall weather. >> we will 7 update from silver spring, maryland in just a minute. >> we will check in with meteorologist brian van de graaf. >> today will be much like yesterday. there is still a slight chance of rain in the afternoon. our first gli
first my energy independence policy means more than three million new jo. many of them in manufacturing. myx tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class anand for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china and improvingng job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. hey, what are you drinking? i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm just in love with the flavor. i get mine black. i...
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in a nod to the booming energy industry, booming shale and gas production will give u.s. rerefineries advantages over others around the world. fracking in unconventional shale will push refiners into higher utilization rates. the challenge? getting fuel from the field toe the refineries. crude oil futures rallied today. look at that. 4%. that is a massive rally. they were rebounding as shares dropped in a previous session. crude climbed 3.7%. look at that. it climbed 4.5%. but it was higher by $3.57, to 91.71. closing up over $91 a barrel. >>> riots in tehran as iran's currency is collapsing. thery al he is value -- reel down 70%. can you imagine if that happened to the dollar? what is coming up next in iran. >>> the post office defaulted on another $5 billion plus payment. the postmaster general is here for a exclusive interview. i have a business plan to share with him. he will evaluated. do you ever have too much money? ♪ úwñoa ♪ . melissa: so you saw it here yesterday the iranian economy is collapsing. people are taking to the streets to protest hyperinflation
in a nod to the booming energy industry, booming shale and gas production will give u.s. rerefineries advantages over others around the world. fracking in unconventional shale will push refiners into higher utilization rates. the challenge? getting fuel from the field toe the refineries. crude oil futures rallied today. look at that. 4%. that is a massive rally. they were rebounding as shares dropped in a previous session. crude climbed 3.7%. look at that. it climbed 4.5%. but it was higher by...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. melissa: is time for a little fun with spare change. joined by sandra smith and democratic strategist and fox is contributor croissant. thanks for coming gun. warm you up. the music mogul and the brooklyn native supplies is fellow new yorkers by straphanging to his last concert at park city and. he took the are trained on saturday around 6:00 p.m. he chatted with a woman sitting next to him. what do you guys think? >> love this. i wish more rap stars would learn from this. a great example. and i think from a marketing perspective it shows that he is in tune with his fans. [talking over each other] >> surrounded by security. you know he to colombo home. >> probably running late. the place is surrounded by subway stops, and it is hard to get to if you are n
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. melissa: is time for a little fun with spare change. joined by sandra smith and democratic strategist and fox is contributor croissant. thanks for coming gun. warm you up. the music mogul and the brooklyn native supplies is fellow new...
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is not will the sanctions be able to somehow physically stop the iranians from pursuing the nuclear energy program or weapons program, but the question is will it bring them to the negotiating table because they feel the pain is so crippling, because they feel their economy is in a death spiral. that's where the pressure is going to act. the pressure isn't going to be that somebody shot down their ability to make nuclear -- to produce nuclear energy. >> all right. fareed zakaria, thank you very much for your analysis. as always. want to bring in our military expert as well to talk about some of the differences between these two leaders, general spider marks. one of the things we heard is that these are two individuals who believe that mitt romney makes the case that we are more dangerous. that we are not safer off than four years ago. is that consistent? is that right? >> well, there is some evidence that there is -- there are a number of proobz, obviously, with the case in syria and the enrichment of uranium that we've clearly been able to see in iran, but also look at syria's -- the supp
is not will the sanctions be able to somehow physically stop the iranians from pursuing the nuclear energy program or weapons program, but the question is will it bring them to the negotiating table because they feel the pain is so crippling, because they feel their economy is in a death spiral. that's where the pressure is going to act. the pressure isn't going to be that somebody shot down their ability to make nuclear -- to produce nuclear energy. >> all right. fareed zakaria, thank...
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first my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >> this is abc 7 breaking news. >> we are following breaking news. >> a tree has fallen onto a truck. you can see the pictures live from the chopper. this happened about 30 minutes ago on connecticut avenue at randolph road. we're told nobody was hurt. county crews are on their way to clear the tree. connecticut avenue will be closed until the rest is cleared. you can see the damage to the truck. you can see the tree on top of another vehicle on the top part of the screen. we will have more details through the newscast. >> a man shot in a confrontation with police in silver spring has died. >> this happened after police say the man tried to force his way into a home where his girlfriend is a live-in
first my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >> this is abc 7 breaking news. >> we are following breaking news. >> a tree has fallen onto a truck. you can see...
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first, my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> hi everyone. good morning. welcome to news 4 today. i'm richard jordan. >> i'm angie goff. it is saturday, october 6th, 2012. and a nice start to our weekend. our holiday weekend at that. >> a nice start. but get ready for the finish. it is going to be a very cold one right? >> downright chilly. hi, chuck. >> yes indeed. i was out at the beach all week and there are a couple great old car shows going on at the beach and yesterday on my drive back nothing but great looking old cars headed on over toward ocean city and so if you haven't got a plan and you need something to do today go on out to the beach. last good beach day for a long time as well. temperatures promise to plummet by this time to
first, my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> hi everyone. good morning. welcome to news 4 today. i'm richard jordan. >> i'm angie goff. it is saturday,...
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. >>> expiration of geothermal energy under oregon's largest volcano is moving headed. the testing phase should be complete i had about 2014. has estimated cost of $43.8 million, with half of its fund coming from, the department of energy of course. >>> marathon petroleum is buying an infamous refinery, we were talking about this, from bp. marathon will pay a base price of $598 million for the texas city oil refinery. you remember that name because there was a big explosion at the plant in 05 and it killed 15 woers. the purchase price is reportedly well below the amount bp was aiming for. >>> oil prices slid on global demand fears as the world bank cut its economic growth estimates for china and the asian continent. crude settled down 89.33 a barrel. look at that under 90 bucks. >>> iran launch as major crack down to control its currency crisis. its off shore oil platforms reportedly being hit by cyber attacks. is this the beginning of the end for that regime? we have details on that coming up next. >>> plus hugo chavez wins re-election. a clam down on venezuelan oil pr
. >>> expiration of geothermal energy under oregon's largest volcano is moving headed. the testing phase should be complete i had about 2014. has estimated cost of $43.8 million, with half of its fund coming from, the department of energy of course. >>> marathon petroleum is buying an infamous refinery, we were talking about this, from bp. marathon will pay a base price of $598 million for the texas city oil refinery. you remember that name because there was a big explosion at...
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i'm told she is full of energy and redskins fan. still cheering them on after yesterday. good for you. log onto myfoxdc.com and upload your pet photo for pet of the day. allison and tony, back to you. >> annie, like two movie dogs you have this week. really cute, both of them. >> they are. >> thank you so much. >>> whether you like them raw, grilled or stewed, oyster is making up some of the hottest dishes. >> we're learning all about them. holly morris joins us from the shore in hollywood, maryland. hey, holly. >> reporter: hey, guys. you like oysters? >> yeah, they're fine. >> not my favorite, holly. >> reporter: you know what they did for casanova. i think he ate like 50 every morning for breakfast or something like that. but oysters are popular in our area. now is the time to get them. can't get them more fresh than on the dock. we're in hollywood, maryland this morning. here is the most important question of the day, tal, how often do you get pearls out of the oysters? >> i wish. the pearl is at the restaurant. >> reporter: that's a perfect transition there. we defin
i'm told she is full of energy and redskins fan. still cheering them on after yesterday. good for you. log onto myfoxdc.com and upload your pet photo for pet of the day. allison and tony, back to you. >> annie, like two movie dogs you have this week. really cute, both of them. >> they are. >> thank you so much. >>> whether you like them raw, grilled or stewed, oyster is making up some of the hottest dishes. >> we're learning all about them. holly morris joins us...
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energy legislation. >> eric: they added additional regulation to california. just bringing it down to the rest. the question is if that works. using regulation for the gas prices, bob, why don't we reduce the regulations? >> bob: the two biggest refineries in california were offline for a month. because of the electricity problems. if you take the biggest refineries and you knock them out, i assume it means that demand would run up above of supply. you are a capitalist -- >> eric: you increase supply. the way you do it not just refineries in california. use the supply -- but we can't because of the regulation. >> kimberly: that is a problem if you overregulate like that. now a crisis situation of their own making in many respects. some of the ardent environmentalists want to see refineries in the line. tremendous impact on the jobs. look at prices. how are they supposed to get to work. california is all about the driving. >> bob: they are coming back online now. you can't say if a third of increase goes down you don't see supply in increase. >> eric: $4.67 in
energy legislation. >> eric: they added additional regulation to california. just bringing it down to the rest. the question is if that works. using regulation for the gas prices, bob, why don't we reduce the regulations? >> bob: the two biggest refineries in california were offline for a month. because of the electricity problems. if you take the biggest refineries and you knock them out, i assume it means that demand would run up above of supply. you are a capitalist -- >>...
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much of the energy over here. down near a low pressure area sending some showers are way late tonight and into tomorrow. here we are on the atlantic seaboard. you go back just a couple hundred miles it is just 50 degrees in pittsburgh, 48 in detroit. that is the cold air that will be moving in here tomorrow and down into the deep south. a change of wardrobe will be in order. 83 was yesterday's high. the fifth day in a row we were well above average. partly sunny and breezy for the remainder of your saturday. falling temperatures this afternoon. gusting to 20 or 25 appeared watch as we go from early sunday morning. here comes the rain overspreading the area. it is headed to fed ex field tomorrow. tonight temperatures from the low-40's 20-50's. a cold night. tonight a mere 51 degrees. some degrees out to the west only in the 40's. asa few snowflakes out there. >> getting chills just thinking about that. >> a man who served as the pope but there will be serving time behind bars. he was convicted of aggravated theft f
much of the energy over here. down near a low pressure area sending some showers are way late tonight and into tomorrow. here we are on the atlantic seaboard. you go back just a couple hundred miles it is just 50 degrees in pittsburgh, 48 in detroit. that is the cold air that will be moving in here tomorrow and down into the deep south. a change of wardrobe will be in order. 83 was yesterday's high. the fifth day in a row we were well above average. partly sunny and breezy for the remainder of...
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this is what happened to energy companies for years, to traditional energy companies. but here we prop them up and they can't stand on their own because no one is buying their products because they don't make economic sense. >> they're not investing in a new technology. this is not a technology of the future. this technology was around 100 years ago. the batteries don't last any longer. they don't charge any faster. the cars don't go any further than they did 100 years ago when electric vehicles were the rage. you know, the cars might go a little faster than they used to. so really a failed policy. this is why government and a handful of bureaucrats are the no the people you want deciding to invest money into this industry. melissa: paul, you're so right. thank you so much for coming on our show. we appreciate your time. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: a campaign sea shift for banks. new details how the biggest wall street firms are leaving president obama in the financial dust. that is coming up next. at the end of the day it is all about campaign cash. ♪ ♪ [ male
this is what happened to energy companies for years, to traditional energy companies. but here we prop them up and they can't stand on their own because no one is buying their products because they don't make economic sense. >> they're not investing in a new technology. this is not a technology of the future. this technology was around 100 years ago. the batteries don't last any longer. they don't charge any faster. the cars don't go any further than they did 100 years ago when electric...
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. >> solar energy. >> yes. >> you're doing research in solar energy? >> yes. where else is the solar energy the most intense? >> at the desert. >> the desert, of course. >> but won't that hurt your oil industry? >> no. no, no, not at all. it will supplement it. our vision is that we will be exporters of gigawatts of electricity. we will be exporting both: barrels of oil and gigawatts of power. >> and so, he says, the kingdom will still be in the energy business long after the sun sets on the age of oil. >> due to the great recession, oil prices had plummeted when these stories first aired in 2008 and 2009. they're back up again but have not reached the heights of $150 a barrel. as for the possibility of speculators driving prices up, new federal regulations now make it more difficult to manipulate the market. that's this edition of 60 minutes on cnbc.
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drilling in the arctic sea for the first time in two decades, say they could meet a fifth of our country's energy needs. environmental groups are fighting it hard, saying the unpredictable climate means another oil spill is likely and could be catastrophic and an oil spill could take two years to stop because of the thick winter ice. that's a terrifying thought. so this is new round of drilling worth the risk and is shell taking enough precautions to prevent a deep water disaster on steroids? we're "outfront" in the alaskan sea. and we can see the weather looks grim. what is shell doing? >> reporter: winter is approaching. they have about 15 more days to drill out here. they're going to drill until the end of october. shell, this is where all of the controversy is. those people out there are drilling down 1,500 feet into the sea floor of the chuck chi sea. that's what shell has achieved so far this year. they need to drill down 8,000 feet in order to get into hydrocarbon zone. that's not going to happen this year because of major setbacks. the biggest set back, the arctic challenger, the clean-up
drilling in the arctic sea for the first time in two decades, say they could meet a fifth of our country's energy needs. environmental groups are fighting it hard, saying the unpredictable climate means another oil spill is likely and could be catastrophic and an oil spill could take two years to stop because of the thick winter ice. that's a terrifying thought. so this is new round of drilling worth the risk and is shell taking enough precautions to prevent a deep water disaster on steroids?...
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morning was so much wormer than later on in the day, south of us on that front just a little piece of energy, you can take up a little twist there coming in north central mississippi. this is moving off toward the east-northeast. if you follow the dra tray correct try here boom toward dc. showers redeveloping for the afternoon. not a very warm afternoon. when you get the clouds to roll in, sun angle not that strong this time of year, we are not going to see much warming. by lunch time showers in the shanendoah valley, central maryland, montgomery county, you may see a sprinkle here. the threat for showers is north and west of dc. overnight scattered showers just about anywhere, even toward tomorrow morning there might be a lingering shower early. south and east of town. clouds will break up toward midday. we'll have temperatures tomorrow closer to 60 as opposed to the mid-50s. on wednesday ahead of this front, coming down, we are going to shoot temperatures up toward 70. as the front comes through wednesday, doesn't look like it is going to have much moisture to work with. i think the front
morning was so much wormer than later on in the day, south of us on that front just a little piece of energy, you can take up a little twist there coming in north central mississippi. this is moving off toward the east-northeast. if you follow the dra tray correct try here boom toward dc. showers redeveloping for the afternoon. not a very warm afternoon. when you get the clouds to roll in, sun angle not that strong this time of year, we are not going to see much warming. by lunch time showers...
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energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. >>shepard: the venezuela
energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's...
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stay tuned on that story. >>> chinese energy giant, cnooc, $15 ball takeover deal of canadian energy company, next son could be at risk. they are calling on the conservative government to reject the deal saying review process gives no assurance that is the deal would benefit canada. >>> radical blake from longstanding policy, russia is now considering allowing western companies to own oil licenses in arctic waters. for years those have only gone to state-owned groups. that's a big development. >>> u.s. crude oil futures fell 2% today and posted a loss for the week to settle just under $90 a barrel. refinery problems around the country like the ones we were just telling you about mean less demand for oil to process and that's why oil prices fell today. >>> all right, iran's currency collapse continues. is the regime imploding? that is coming up next. >>> plus the financial crisis in greece getting so bad the prime minister expresses fears that if they don't get aid soon they could see a rise of a right-wing neo-nazi party. we've got details on all that coming up. more nonany on the ot
stay tuned on that story. >>> chinese energy giant, cnooc, $15 ball takeover deal of canadian energy company, next son could be at risk. they are calling on the conservative government to reject the deal saying review process gives no assurance that is the deal would benefit canada. >>> radical blake from longstanding policy, russia is now considering allowing western companies to own oil licenses in arctic waters. for years those have only gone to state-owned groups. that's a...
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energy and utilities were today's top performers. the euro falling from are a two week high against the dollar and yen today as uncertainty over spain's need for a bailout continues. the euro dropped a half a percent to $1.29 after hitting a high of $1.31 against the greenback last week. well, oil falling for the second straight day, settling down 55 cents at $89.33 a barrel. concerns of slower economic growth in china and europe's debt crisis will curb demand for oil, sent the prices a little lower. lid liz let's take it to the trading pits. yeah, there was action there at the cme. mark sebastian is there, and then we've got bill stone and lance roberts. those two are going to duke it out in our street fight. one is a bull, one is a bear. but let's start, first, with mark sebastian at the cme. we can talk about thin volume, mark, but that's been the story for the past year, so i don't care to spend too much time on that. you tell me sort of the biggest story that emerged today, and was it that the world bank said, you know what? chi
energy and utilities were today's top performers. the euro falling from are a two week high against the dollar and yen today as uncertainty over spain's need for a bailout continues. the euro dropped a half a percent to $1.29 after hitting a high of $1.31 against the greenback last week. well, oil falling for the second straight day, settling down 55 cents at $89.33 a barrel. concerns of slower economic growth in china and europe's debt crisis will curb demand for oil, sent the prices a little...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> some mihm tear wives in tennessee are taking a unique approach to raise awareness about post-traumatic stress disorder. their going topless for their cause. julia brock shows us how the wives came up with an idea called battle of the bare. >> reporter: ashley wise uses this eyeliner to bring attention to more than just her eyes. she puts the battles blej bear on the back for a photo to add to the facebook page. >> this pledge you make for your spouse is just as important as marriage vows. >> reporter: wise says she came with the pledge and battling bear out of desperation, which she says grew as she tried to get help at fort campbell for her husband with ptsd. >> i felt like streaking the general's line because maybe a woman would get attention. i decided to do a photo campaign, and it was a god moment. pledge picture and it was on facebook. >> this is the picture they took wears her husband's had and holding her gun. she said her husband wasn't the onl
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> some mihm tear wives in tennessee are taking a unique approach to raise awareness about post-traumatic stress disorder. their going topless for their cause. julia brock shows us how the wives came up with an idea called battle of the bare. >> reporter: ashley wise uses this eyeliner to bring attention to more than just her eyes. she puts the battles blej bear on the back for a photo to add to...
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the energy call is pretty customary. clearly the obama administration would like to pursue more regulatory policies towards traditional energies where the romney administration would certainly be more friendly towards traditional energy which is a bigger part of the s&p 500 index. financials would benefit under a romney administration due to the perception that some of the more onerous components of dodd-frank may not come to light. >> the financials have had many, many months to prepare for dodd-frank. they know what's coming down the pike. so is it going to make that much of a difference in an obama administration even in an environment where the overall health of the market improves, the economy improves, so financials may do better regardless of who is president next? >> may but i think financials are going to struggle in an environment where investment sensitivity is -- investment spending is starting to deteriorate. one of the other big key takeaways from our survey was just the impact of the current administration
the energy call is pretty customary. clearly the obama administration would like to pursue more regulatory policies towards traditional energies where the romney administration would certainly be more friendly towards traditional energy which is a bigger part of the s&p 500 index. financials would benefit under a romney administration due to the perception that some of the more onerous components of dodd-frank may not come to light. >> the financials have had many, many months to...
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finally sunday loper of energy and clouds of tear. up here. we're going to warm up dramatically. 56 degrees by the evening. the weekend we will spend in mid november temperatures. 87 percent of the last decade's worth of octobers have seen '80s. we bring warm fan. by late in the day we start pushing them out of here. cooler air comes into a big part of the country. there's another push of cool air that will come in. a lot of commotion going on out west. we have winter storm watches in northern minnesota. a lot of wind expected in this transition. iran will not be continued. this is the way our model predicts the evolution of the atmosphere. by midnight a couple of sharks around. by morning we expect this cloud cover to move out of here. the first showers are coming with a cold front. they come in the afternoon. this is not a big grain producing system. a temperature of 61. these are updated every 30 seconds with direct internet links to all of our 180 weather stations all over the area. the fall colors of and then through the fog and rain. the
finally sunday loper of energy and clouds of tear. up here. we're going to warm up dramatically. 56 degrees by the evening. the weekend we will spend in mid november temperatures. 87 percent of the last decade's worth of octobers have seen '80s. we bring warm fan. by late in the day we start pushing them out of here. cooler air comes into a big part of the country. there's another push of cool air that will come in. a lot of commotion going on out west. we have winter storm watches in northern...
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they know they have to get a shot of energy back in there. host: you are a native from california, now living in ohio. california is not even in the mix, the president yesterday raising money. what is it like for you? guest: as someone who studies election law, it is great to be in a state where you see presidential candidates campaigning. because of our electoral college system, most of the country nowadays, it is a small number of states that get virtually all of the attention. we are either the beneficiaries are the victims, depending on your perspective. you cannot turn on the television in ohio without seeing a campaign advertisement, including many presidential advertisements, without being hit by a motorcade. in your station, channel 10, at 5:30 in the morning there is a six minute commercial break and in those minutes six different commercial ads ran. at what point is there a law of diminishing returns? guest: if your campaign has the money, you cannot go quiet. i think he would be at a disadvantage, if they go dark. more importantly,
they know they have to get a shot of energy back in there. host: you are a native from california, now living in ohio. california is not even in the mix, the president yesterday raising money. what is it like for you? guest: as someone who studies election law, it is great to be in a state where you see presidential candidates campaigning. because of our electoral college system, most of the country nowadays, it is a small number of states that get virtually all of the attention. we are either...
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he's going to get paid for processing the prisoner down energy booking. he's going get paid for sitting back at his desk and writing the paper work for a couple of hours. he'll do that 40, 50, 60 times a month so his base pay might end up being half of what he's paid as a police officer. >> filmmaker eugene jarecki examines the high cost on the war of drugs. and his new documentary "the house i live in" won a prize at this year's sundance film festival. >> he argues the effort to control drug use in america has ruined millions of lives over the past 40 years. you geena recognizy joins me now at the table. 40 years is a long time we've been fighting the war on drugs. your documentary was very powerful. the efforts to fight the drug war is as damaging as the people that use the drugs themselves. pdollars, 45 million drug illion arrests, we're the largest jailer with 2.3 million people in jail. what do we have to show for it? drawings are cheaper, more available and more in use. the trail is disaster before us it's indefensible and yet we keep doing it and r
he's going to get paid for processing the prisoner down energy booking. he's going get paid for sitting back at his desk and writing the paper work for a couple of hours. he'll do that 40, 50, 60 times a month so his base pay might end up being half of what he's paid as a police officer. >> filmmaker eugene jarecki examines the high cost on the war of drugs. and his new documentary "the house i live in" won a prize at this year's sundance film festival. >> he argues the...
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of a real energy boost, you may make yourself anxious. and for breakfast, we do not want high sugar, simple refined carbs. they will give you that blood sugar spike, but it's going to go away. the pop tarts, the fruit loops, you're going to be taking that test. don't want to do it. >> good advice. i hope folks are listening. >>> all right, coming up, everybody, the mars rover prepares to play bartender with the red planet sand. >> i'm meteorologist, erica. it's columbus day weekend. is the weather going to cooperate? i'll tell you coming up. >> early voting is underway in one make or break state. we'll talk about the latest in the presidential campaign with bob shaefer when we come back. >>> 34 states, including the all important ohio, hold early voting. in 2008, 30% of ohio's voters took advantage of it. casting their ballot before election day. the senior adviser to the obama campaign will be one of the guests on this weekend's face the nation. and joining us now live from cbs news here in washington is the host, bob shaefer. we know yo
of a real energy boost, you may make yourself anxious. and for breakfast, we do not want high sugar, simple refined carbs. they will give you that blood sugar spike, but it's going to go away. the pop tarts, the fruit loops, you're going to be taking that test. don't want to do it. >> good advice. i hope folks are listening. >>> all right, coming up, everybody, the mars rover prepares to play bartender with the red planet sand. >> i'm meteorologist, erica. it's columbus day...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. ♪ tracy: 30 past the hour. let's get a check on the markets as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides. nicole: what kind of day would you describe today? it is a holiday and we are to the downside. >> very light volume. i got a very good spot right up front at the train station this morning. with the bonds and banks being closed. everyone just sits around and waits to see if there will be a headline out of europe. economic data, nothing on the calendar today. we have alcoa coming out tomorrow after the bell. nicole: when you talk about tomorrow, we will kick off earnings season. alcoa obviously, does that first. what do you think the big picture is? >> historically, earning season had a little bit of a boost to our market. it is a bigger picture thin
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. ♪ tracy: 30 past the hour. let's get a check on the markets as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides. nicole: what kind of day would you describe today? it is a holiday and we are to the downside. >> very light volume. i got...
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coming up on closing bell, we'll take a look at some of the standouts in the energy and utilities sector. now it will be really interesting to see what happens to health care stocks post the election. >> they have been soaring. it is an excellent report but i have to correct you on something. can you not say fat dividend. it is obese or overweight dividend. it is not politically correct. seema, thank you. >>> eyeing a monopoly. we were fascinated by the "60 minutes" piece on how just one company makes nearly every single pair of glasses on planet earth. can anybody else compete? we're going to speak with a guy trying to compete. >>> but up next, why this ad may be breaking facebook's social mission. it is an interesting story. stick around. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams a
coming up on closing bell, we'll take a look at some of the standouts in the energy and utilities sector. now it will be really interesting to see what happens to health care stocks post the election. >> they have been soaring. it is an excellent report but i have to correct you on something. can you not say fat dividend. it is obese or overweight dividend. it is not politically correct. seema, thank you. >>> eyeing a monopoly. we were fascinated by the "60 minutes"...